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<blockquote data-quote="OklaAngler" data-source="post: 376805" data-attributes="member: 11096"><p>I have a Lowe Roughneck currently going into a bass boat transition. I have the seats taken out and am down to the hull and the ribs. I am ready to start framing the bow with aluminum angle, however I noticed where the trasition to the point of the bow begins, the ribs are not squared to the side. The ribs towards the front angle differently. Does anyone have a recommendation on fixing the angle to the ribs and still keeping them squared with the deck that will be installed? Would it be find to just bend the angle to make it fit then rivet angle to it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OklaAngler, post: 376805, member: 11096"] I have a Lowe Roughneck currently going into a bass boat transition. I have the seats taken out and am down to the hull and the ribs. I am ready to start framing the bow with aluminum angle, however I noticed where the trasition to the point of the bow begins, the ribs are not squared to the side. The ribs towards the front angle differently. Does anyone have a recommendation on fixing the angle to the ribs and still keeping them squared with the deck that will be installed? Would it be find to just bend the angle to make it fit then rivet angle to it? [/QUOTE]
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